Warzone players celebrate as devs crack down on mouse & keyboard aim assist cheat
Joseph Pascoulis
After plaguing MW3 and Warzone lobbies, Call of Duty’s anti-cheat can now detect players using the aim assist exploit on mouse and keyboard.
Aim assist has always been a controversial topic when it comes to Call of Duty, and the discourse has continued since MW3 and Warzone‘s launch.
Mouse and keyboard players have always felt hard done by when they come into contact with controller players, feeling as if aim assist is unfair.
That said, an exploit that allowed MW3 and Warzone players to get aim assist on their mouse and keyboard had been running rampant since its discovery, making it ridiculously easy for players to track and kill targets.
However, the fun is now over, as Call of Duty officially announced that the RICOCHET anti-cheat system can now detect players taking advantage of this mouse and keyboard aim assist exploit as of January 16, 2024, leading to some celebration in the community.
MW3 & Warzone anti-cheat now detects M&K aim assist exploit